Detroit Lions Details

After making the postseason a year ago, head coach Jim Caldwell’s team has bigger plans in 2017. The Lions are hoping to contend for a title this year, and they just might be able to do it with Matthew Stafford under center. Stafford had one of the most impressive seasons of his career last year, as he helped this Detroit team win games without the services of Calvin Johnson. Johnson retired after the 2015-2016 season, and Stafford’s new favorite weapons are Golden Tate and Marvin Jones. In his first year with Detroit, Jones caught 55 passes for 930 yards and four touchdowns. A 1,000-yard season is definitely not out of the question this year. Detroit’s running game should also be much improved this season. Ameer Abdullah is back healthy, and he was well on his way to a career year before injuring his foot last season. Defensively, the Lions have one of the game’s most feared defensive ends. That would be Ezekiel Ansah, who has racked up 32 sacks in his four-year career. Detroit also has a solid secondary, as both Darius Slay and Nevin Lawson are very reliable corners. The safety duo of Tavon Wilson and Glover Quin can make some plays as well.

The Lions play their home games in Downtown Detroit, where Ford Field is located. This is a unique stadium, as it is a dome that also gets a ton of natural sunlight. The venue has an abundance of glass windows, which allows for the sun to shine on the field. It makes for a more natural feel when the team is playing, but also allows for wild Midwestern weather to not play a role on game days.

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When do Lions playoff tickets go on sale?

If the Lions make the NFL playoffs, tickets typically go on sale in December. For alerts on Lions playoff tickets, make sure to sign up for an account.

Detroit Lions schedule

To browse upcoming Lions games, search the game listings above. For Lions results, scores, record, and information on future games, feel free to explore our Lions Schedule page. This year, the Lions season runs from September 10th, 2017 to December 31st, 2017.

How much do Lions tickets cost?

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When do the Lions play the Bears?

This season, the Lions play the Bears November 19th at Soldier Field and December 16th at Ford Field. Visit our Lions vs. Bears matchup page for ticket listings and further information.

What is the Detroit Lions preseason schedule?

The Lions 2017 preseason begins August 13th and ends August 31st. To purchase Detroit Lions preseason tickets, please visit our Lions Tickets page. The Lions are scheduled to face off against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots August 25th at Ford Field.

Detroit Lions Top Matchups

The Detroit Lions have a number of exciting matchups this season, see below for their top rivalries.

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